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This study focuses on occupational hazards and the determination of risk levels derived from them. Indoor climate, noise, and dust are examined. An approach with numerical criteria is offered to assess these occupational hazards in manufacturing using a ...
Karin Reinhold, Piia Tint
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Second hand smoke exposure in workplace by job status and occupations
Background The objective of this study is to evaluate the risk of exposure to second hand smoke (SHS) during working hours by job status and occupation.
Hyunhee Park, Sung-il Cho, Changhun Lee
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Background: The nurse work environment is theorized to influence the quality of nursing care, nurse job outcomes, and patient outcomes. Objective: The aim of this meta-analysis was to evaluate quantitatively the association of the work environment with ...
E. Lake +5 more
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In the realm of work environment improvements, the Nordic countries have led the way in demonstrating that employee participation is a key requisite for achieving improvements.
J. S. Abildgaard +5 more
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Living on a farm has been linked to a lower risk of immunoregulatory disorders, such as asthma, allergy, and inflammatory bowel disease. It is hypothesized that a decrease in the diversity and composition of indoor microbial communities is a sensible ...
Hesham Amin +13 more
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PURPOSE The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to assess predictors of the turnover intention, burnout, and perceived quality of care among nurses working in Oman, and (b) to examine the potential moderating role of job satisfaction on the ...
S. A. Al Sabei +6 more
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Employees working across all domains of professions are exposed to workplace violence (WPV). Few researchers have investigated the effects of WPV on employee engagement (EE) and the impact of the work environment and organizational culture on their ...
Zohra Saleem +2 more
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Building health: an epidemiological study of "sick building syndrome" in the Whitehall II study [PDF]
Objectives: Sick building syndrome (SBS) is described as a group of symptoms attributed to the physical environment of specific buildings. Isolating particular environmental features responsible for the symptoms has proved difficult.
Eley, J. +5 more
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Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate exposure levels of various chemicals used in wafer fabrication product lines in the semiconductor industry where work-related leukemia has occurred.
Hyunhee Park, Jae-Kil Jang, Jung-Ah Shin
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The effect of work environment, stress, and job satisfaction on employee turnover intention
Article history: Received: January 14, 2019 Received in revised format: February 25, 2019 Accepted: March 1, 2019 Available online: March 1, 2019 This study aims at investigating the factors that influence Bank Mandiri employees' turnover intention ...
Kurniawaty Kurniawaty +2 more
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